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Odd Utica Tools Co plier, help id it.

fl18guy

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Got these at a estate sale today. Tried researching alloy artifact and several Patd databases with no luck. Does anyone know the model number or what these are for or called. Guy was a machinist for GE but I think they were before his time. Thanks


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Lee Celtic

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Looks like a fencing tool.. this is the nearest I could find how does it compare in size.?

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fl18guy

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its close, doesn't open as far as those do in your pic; but not positive. It is about 12 inches long. Head is in a fixed position unlike modern channel locks.
 
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Carla

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That pliers, or 'tongs' appears to be a 'special', alright.

All I could offer is a potentially 'plausible' guess.

Since the previous owner worked at GE, might that tool have been a 'safety' holding tongs for a particular size/shape of partially formed workpiece, which would be offered up to a press fixture for a piercing, forming, or rivetting operation, with the worker's hand being kept well clear of the danger of the rapidly moving press tooling?

The tooling-shop machinists and toolmakers would have had the responsibility to design such 'safety appliances', as needed, for various production operations, which then, if needed in any quantity, would have been supplied on contract by one or another tooling. manufacturer. (and not only GE, of course, safety-tongs of many varieties were very common in manufacturing production, especially with press-work.)

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